Category Archives: Wolves

She’s angry at the state’s 2016 Conservation Plan for Gray Wolves that prevents the Roneys from killing the endangered species to protect their livestock. “My feelings, my thoughts, my business, my checkbook,” Roney said. “Everything that I do is just collateral damage.” by … Continue reading →

Demopublicans, Republicrats, Wolves, all the same difference. Not a dime’s worth. — jtl, 419 By Rebecca Moss | The Santa Fe New Mexican Several Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico say the federal government’s proposed approach to managing the recovery … Continue reading →

By Betsy Trumpener, CBC News This ought to warm the hearts of the average run of the mill human hating radical environmentalist. — jtl, 419 Bonnie Rudderham said this wolf stalked and chased her while she was walking her dog … Continue reading →

by Zach Urness via Statesman Journal OR-4 was killed by state officials following a number of attacks on livestock.(Photo: Photo courtesy of Oregon Wild) Four wolves were shot and killed by wildlife officials Thursday afternoon in northeast Oregon, bringing to … Continue reading →

Wolf-livestock conflicts have increased, and ranchers and environmentalists are gathering data to mitigate the clashes. So how do you think that is going to come out for the ranchers? Sigh… — jtl, 419 Lena Jackson Video Dec. 7, 2015 Web … Continue reading →

By Debbie Furber The Canadian Cattlemen Are they as big a threat as they appear to be? Photo: Thinkstock Reports of cattle losses to wolves continue to come in from across the West. Official estimates indicate wolf populations are … Continue reading →

If a pack of coyotes can kill a horse, just imagine what a pack of wolves might to to your wife and kids. — jtl K.O. Carmen, a 27-year old mare that was formerly an event horse, was in a … Continue reading →

The Fish and Wildlife Service ruled that 300 to 325 Mexican wolves would be needed in the U.S. Southwest for the animals to be considered recovered and stripped of protections under the federal Endangered Species Act. They originally led us … Continue reading →

Courtesy of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association From the Desk of Patrick Bray, Executive VP The legislature officially opened its doors for business on Monday, January 12th with the usual ceremonies of swearing in and celebrations. Governor Doug Ducey took … Continue reading →

The original 14 Yellowstone wolves – along with naturally returning packs and wolves subsequently released in 1995 as well as in 1996 in Idaho – exceeded biologists’ expectations in prospering and recovering their ground in the Northern Rockies…At the end … Continue reading →